Description: 1. Function: An RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) card reader is a device that uses radio waves to read data from RFID tags stored on cards, key fobs, or other objects. 2. Data Transfer: It enables contactless and automatic two-way communication between the tag and reader, transferring data such as unique identification numbers, access levels, or sensor information. 3. Versatility: RFID card readers can be used in various applications like secure access control systems, asset tracking, inventory management, and automated toll collection. 4. Flexibility: They come in different form factors and interfaces, including USB, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and Ethernet, allowing seamless integration with computers, smartphones, or other networks. 5. Read Ranges: Depending on the technology used (such as RFID HF, RFID UHF, or NFC), an RFID card reader may have a short or long read range, which affects its capabilities for contactless data exchange and tag placement requirements. 6. Security: Adva
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Communication Protocol | ISO 15693 (13.56 MHz) |
| Frequency | 13.56 MHz |
| Modulation | FM (Frequency Modulation) |
| Data Transfer Rate | up to 26 kbps |
| Operating Distance | up to 100 mm (3.9 in.) |
| Card Types Supported | ISO/IEC 15693 ISO/IEC 14443 A/B MIFARE Classic |
| Power Supply | 5V DC 2A |
| Supply Current | 15 mA (average) 30 mA (max) |
| Operating Temperature | -20°C to +55°C |
| Storage Temperature | -40°C to +80°C |
| Humidity | 20% to 90% relative humidity |
| Dimensions | 53 x 24 x 10 mm (2.1 x 0.9 x 0.4 in.) |
| Weight | 15 grams |
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